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Where do I input: Other Receipts & Reconciliations- Income accrual- UIT on the 1099-INT form?

 
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mounty67
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Where do I input: Other Receipts & Reconciliations- Income accrual- UIT on the 1099-INT form?

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SForrestLO
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Where do I input: Other Receipts & Reconciliations- Income accrual- UIT on the 1099-INT form?

If you are having issues importing your 1099's from your financial institution, you can enter your info manually. How to enter 1099-INT

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MonikaK1
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Where do I input: Other Receipts & Reconciliations- Income accrual- UIT on the 1099-INT form?

Assuming you are looking for information on how to report interest or other income from a UIT (Unit Investment Trust):

 

UITs provide IRS Forms 1099 to their unitholders annually to summarize the trust's distributions. When an investor sells units, they may realize either a taxable gain or a loss that should be reported on income tax returns. Some UITs may provide income that is free from federal and/or state taxation.

 

Investors may receive a Form 1099-B summarizing sales transactions, 1099-INT for interest, 1099-DIV for dividends, or a consolidated form with sections listing each type of income. 

 

Enter the information in the matching section to which it pertains, as you would with a brokerage statement. If you have questions about what type of income a particular amount or transaction represents, contact the payer.

 

When you receive a 1099-INT, you’ll need to understand what each box of the form is reporting, so that you can report your interest on the appropriate lines of your tax return:

  • Box 1 of the 1099-INT reports all taxable interest you receive, such as your earnings from a savings account.
  • Box 2 reports interest penalties you were charged for withdrawing money from an account before the maturity date.
  • Box 3 reports interest earned on U.S. savings bonds or Treasury notes, bills or bonds. Some of this may be tax-exempt.
  • Box 4 reports any federal tax withheld on your interest income by the payer.
  • Box 8 reports tax-exempt interest and relates to interest-bearing investments you hold with state and local governments, such as municipal bonds.

 

See this TurboTax tips article for more information on filing with Form 1099-INT.

 

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